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Old September 6th 04, 07:54 PM
Jimmy G
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Default What is it?

What is this stuff? It is colorless, rather stringy, & covering the
waterfall and growing on all the rocks in the pond.



I thought algae was green or brown. How does one get rid of this without
making the water uninhabitable?

Thanks for the help?


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Old September 6th 04, 08:03 PM
Jimmy G
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Sorry about that link. I'd really appreciate it if I could send an e-mail
to somebody knowledgeable in "pondscumology" for identification purposes.

The stuff is translucent - white-ish, hangs from rocks & grows in the water.


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Old February 27th 05, 06:45 PM
me
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it is clear!! Never heard or seen that one before. Does it have little black
dots in the centers?



"Jimmy G" wrote in message
news:Yv2%c.17466$9Y5.8264@fed1read02...
Sorry about that link. I'd really appreciate it if I could send an e-mail
to somebody knowledgeable in "pondscumology" for identification purposes.

The stuff is translucent - white-ish, hangs from rocks & grows in the
water.




 




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